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Nic Out
Turns 1 pack into 2 cigarettes

$19.99
+S&H

Nic Out, Loose the Tar, Not the Taste
Untill You Quit Use Nic Out to Lower the Tar Intake


Nic Out
is a plastic mechanical filter that removes over 90% of the tar and nicotine found in cigarettes. Nic Out is the only 100% safe, effective and guaranteed product of its kind on the market today. Nic Out is Safer because it doesn't add cancer causing nicotine and tar to your body, instead it removes them from your smoke. Also when you use Nic Out you aren't putting chemicals or herbs not approved by the FDA with unknown effects in your body. If you use it whenever you smoke, it will cut your consumption of tar and nicotine by over 90%--guaranteed! Using Nic Out consistently will lower your consumption of tar and addictive nicotine by over 90% and that makes it much easier to quit completely.

Example: If you smoke a pack a day, using Nic Out will lower your tar and nicotine to approximately what's found in one cigarette.

Product Comparision:

Nicotine products: Poisonous & Addictive. Requires Quitting before use

Herbal Systems: Proven Not Effective, Untested Ingredients & Unknown Safety
Cold Turkey: Very difficult; average smoker makes seven attempts until successful
Nic Out Filters: Immediate results, 100% effective, No Withdraw Symptoms, Safe No Chemicals


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